Hi, I am a lisp newbie, and i was wanting to set up hunchentoot as a lisp application/web server (apache -> hunchentoot)I am using ECL as it is supported on my platform (ARM) Everything looked good initially i installed ecl, added quicklisp and did

Condition of type: BORDEAUX-MP-CONDITIONThere is no support for this method on this implementation.

I have tried lots of things (such as using require instead of ql:quickload) , this is being thrown up by the brodeaux-mp-threads package, but i dont know how or why. Here is what seems to be the relevant code snippet from the bordeaux-threads in case it helps...

(defgeneric make-threading-support-error () (:documentation "Creates a BORDEAUX-THREADS condition which specifies whether there is no BORDEAUX-THREADS support for the implementation, no threads enabled for the system, or no support for a particular function.") (:method () (make-condition 'bordeaux-mp-condition :message (if *supports-threads-p* "There is no support for this method on this implementation." "There is no thread support in this instance."))))

If i delete my 'quicklisp' folder completely and then re-install quickload, and then load (ql:quickload 'hunchentoot) , the 'test' server will work fine, but if i quit ecl and go back in and try to load it again then I get the error above. It looks as if something is being loaded up when hunchentoot is being downloaded/loaded for the first time, which it is missing when i go back in. Im not sure if this is a quickload issue, or an issue with the hunchentoot package, or a 'weirdness' specific to ECL,

I have been using my distro's package (arch linux), but it is obviously out of date (this is rare for arch, but i guess this is a bit of a niche package). I did my own build of ecl from the latest git, and this problem disappeared.